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Introduction
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Water is a commodity
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The oil analogy
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Linking water and energy
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Leakage
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State of Information
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Stationarity
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Water as a commodity
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Incentives
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Efficiency
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Patterns of change
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Alternative Energy
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Water
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Energy Storage
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Externalities
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System losses
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Question from Bob
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Question from the floor
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Increased efficiencies
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Desalinization
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Drip Irrigation
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Growth Social Product
Description:
Explore the intricate relationship between energy demand and water resources in this thought-provoking 1-hour 10-minute conference talk from the Aspen Environment Forum 2009. Delve into the concept of water as a commodity and its parallels with oil, examining the crucial link between water and energy sectors. Investigate topics such as leakage, information management, and the changing patterns in water usage. Analyze the role of alternative energy sources, energy storage solutions, and the impact of externalities on water management. Gain insights into system losses, efficiency improvements, and innovative technologies like desalination and drip irrigation. Engage with expert discussions on growth, social product, and the challenges faced in balancing energy needs with water conservation.

The New Oil: Energy Demand and Water Resources

The Aspen Institute
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